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They always say one of the sneaky secrets to making your legs look longer is to wear a pair of heels which match your skin tone - thus, creating the illusion of extended pins. I've been hearing this amazing tip for years, but, crazily, am yet to add a pair of nude stilettos to my collection (and with my short legs, I'm not sure why I haven't already?!)

Obviously, this celebrity pictured above has caught on to this little trick too, but she's clever enough to actually put it into practice (and does it very well, might we add). So who is this lady with excellent fashion knowledge - and a mighty enviable tan?

Find out after the jump.

It's not like Jennifer Aniston really needs much help in the leg-extending department or anything, but these strappy stilettos do just that AND are also the perfect choice for pairing with her metallic strapless dress. She wore this outfit (and absolutely glowed - jealous!) while attending The Women in Film Crystal and Lucy Awards in LA on Friday.

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[Images: FayesVision/WENN.com]

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Way prettier than Angelina. And younger looking too.

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